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Objectives
- Understand the complexities of various construction types
- Determine appropriate details to ensure compliance to BCA/NCC 2022
- FRL application considerations
- Explain how Insulated Panels function in Roofing applications
- Explore speciality fields and project-specific requirements
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This CPD session offers practical guidance on achieving compliant detailing, effective fixing methods, and well-designed junctions to ensure weather-tight, code-compliant performance. Whether you’re working on cool rooms, data centres, or intricate façades, discover how Insulated Panel solutions streamline construction and enhance architectural results.
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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

Kylie Robertson
Over the past twelve years, Kylie has accumulated experience in all phases of construction, from concept to completion, with a strong focus on design and compliance knowledge. Specifiers, influencers, builders and certifiers benefit from Kylie’s presentations as part of their overall education and continued professional development.
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Objectives
- The 2022 NCC – What you need to know
- The science of thermal insulation
- Understand the principles of thermal bridging
- Analyse the impact of thermal bridging on thermal performance
- Continuous insulation – What is it?
- Continuous insulation and thermal bridging
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NSCA 2021 Units
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 53, 58
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 23, 24, 28, 31, 33
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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.
Register Here
Objectives
- The 2022 NCC – What you need to know
- The science of thermal insulation
- Understand the principles of thermal bridging
- Analyse the impact of thermal bridging on thermal performance
- Continuous insulation – What is it?
- Continuous insulation and thermal bridging
More Information
NSCA 2021 Units
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 53, 58
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 23, 24, 28, 31, 33
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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.
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Objectives
- Characteristics, options, and configurations of insulated metal roof panels
- Engineering considerations affecting Insulated Panels
- How Insulated Panels meet all the performance requirements of the NCC in relation to weatherproofing, air-tightness, thermal considerations and fire, including its contribution to Passivhaus design principles
- Standards required for Insulated Panels – NCC
- Additional considerations to roof design – Solar
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NSCA 2021 Units
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 41, 44, 46, 47
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 48, 58, 59
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 1, 5, 7, 11, 16
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 24, 28, ,31, 33
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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.
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Objectives
- Requirements needed within the NCC 2022
- Performance requirements of wind loadings for Façade Systems
- Material considerations concerning fire requirements for External Walls & Facades
- Thermal properties needed for Section J and Energy Rating compliance
- Basic design considerations for External Façade systems
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NSCA 2021 Units
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 48, 51, 58, 59
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 5, 16
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 22, 31
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Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

Kylie Robertson
Over the past twelve years, Kylie has accumulated experience in all phases of construction, from concept to completion, with a strong focus on design and compliance knowledge. Specifiers, influencers, builders and certifiers benefit from Kylie’s presentations as part of their overall education and continued professional development.
Register Here
Objectives
- What is Passivhaus? Performance criteria?
- How does thermal bridging impact the overall performance of a building?
- The importance of airtightness
- Insulated Panel, what is it?
- What is AS/NZS4859.2 and its role within the 2022 National Construction Code?
- Insulated panel’s contribution to better Passivhaus design
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NSCA 2021 Units:
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 51, 53, 54, 55, 58
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC1, 5, 11, 16
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 23, 24, 28, 31, 33
Register Now
Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

Kylie Robertson
Over the past twelve years, Kylie has accumulated experience in all phases of construction, from concept to completion, with a strong focus on design and compliance knowledge. Specifiers, influencers, builders and certifiers benefit from Kylie’s presentations as part of their overall education and continued professional development.
Register Here
Objectives
- Requirements needed within the NCC 2022
- Performance requirements of wind loadings for Façade Systems
- Material considerations concerning fire requirements for External Walls & Facades
- Thermal properties needed for Section J and Energy Rating compliance
- Basic design considerations for External Façade systems
More Information
NSCA 2021 Units
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 48, 51, 58, 59
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC 5, 16
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 22, 31
Register Now
Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

Kylie Robertson
Over the past twelve years, Kylie has accumulated experience in all phases of construction, from concept to completion, with a strong focus on design and compliance knowledge. Specifiers, influencers, builders and certifiers benefit from Kylie’s presentations as part of their overall education and continued professional development.
Register Here
Objectives
- What is Passivhaus? Performance criteria?
- How does thermal bridging impact the overall performance of a building?
- The importance of airtightness
- Insulated Panel, what is it?
- What is AS/NZS4859.2 and its role within the 2022 National Construction Code?
- Insulated panel’s contribution to better Passivhaus design
More Information
NSCA 2021 Units:
- Performance criteria for detailed design and construction documentation: PC 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
- Performance criteria for design delivery and construction phase services: PC 51, 53, 54, 55, 58
- Performance criteria for practice management and professional conduct: PC1, 5, 11, 16
- Performance criteria for project initiation and conceptual design: PC 23, 24, 28, 31, 33
Register Now
Meet our Presenter

Jason Clarke
Jason has over 25 years’ experience within the architectural specification space across a broad range of projects and industry segments found across Australia. He is passionate about matching the right technical building materials with the architect’s project specification requirements and budget for all building types and applications. He is experienced with providing solutions for Roofing, Facades, Acoustics, FRL and Interiors. Jason is experienced with delivering CPD’s, product presentations, project meetings and industry presentations. Jason’s experience as a qualified carpenter, compliments his meaningful engagement with architects, focusing on achieving their architectural intent and priorities with NCC & CodeMark compliant systems.

Kylie Robertson
Over the past twelve years, Kylie has accumulated experience in all phases of construction, from concept to completion, with a strong focus on design and compliance knowledge. Specifiers, influencers, builders and certifiers benefit from Kylie’s presentations as part of their overall education and continued professional development.
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Title: Barrier-Free Living: Navigating Legislation, Force Mechanics, and Hardware Selection for Compliance and Aesthetics
CPD Accreditation: 1 Formal CPD Point | Mapped to 2021 NSCA (PC 39, PC 45, PC 52) & ACAA (CPPACC5011A, CPPACC5016A)
Module Outline
This one-hour formal CPD module teaches architects how to choose and document compliant architectural hardware for inclusive buildings. You will learn the specific legal requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) [23], the National Construction Code (NCC), and Australian Standard AS 1428.1. The session focuses on practical design challenges, showing you how to maintain an aesthetic design while meeting strict rules for clear door openings, flush thresholds, and minimum handle clearances.
A major focus of the course is the physics of door operations, specifically how to keep opening and closing forces under the legal 20-Newton limit. By exploring high-performance sliding door tracks, lever handles, and low-friction acoustic seals, you will see how the right hardware prevents common on-site non-compliance issues. This presentation is fully mapped to the 2021 National Standard of Competency for Architects (NSCA) for documentation and site inspection, earning attendees one formal CPD point.
Learning objectives:
- How to choose and document compliant architectural hardware for inclusive buildings
Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef
Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.
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Meet our Presenter

Mark Micallef
Mark Micallef has over 15 years’ experience in technical sales and management roles in the Building industry working with some of Australia’s leading building materials manufacturers. Mark is an expert in acoustics, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality, with formal training in Australia and abroad, and had been involved in a design and construction capacity on many of Australia’s largest building projects, including Barrangaroo, Perth Children’s Hospital, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Melbourne University School of Architecture, Eureka Tower and Melbourne 108. Mark holds an MBA from RMIT University and a Bachelors of Business (Marketing) from Victoria University, in addition to several formal and informal qualifications in building and construction-based subjects.






